International students may fulfill the Global and Cultural Awareness requirement through any of the American Heritage options. The student is responsible to see that is posted to the progress report through their college advisement center.

Note 1: Nonnative speakers of English (i.e. those who took the TOEFL exam as part of the application process) may fulfill the foreign language option by completing a discrepancy form at their advisement center. Since non-native speakers of English are taking almost all their courses in English, they fulfill this requirement without the need to take specific foreign language courses.

Note 2: All approved foreign language courses have prerequisites.

Note 3: Where multiple courses have been approved for Languages of Learning credit in the same language, a higher level course may be designated for those who come with previous language learning experience (e.g. missionary service, heritage language learners, student enrolled in dual language immersion classes, etc.). Please consult your College Advisement Center in choosing the appropriate courses.

Note 4: If enrollment in a class for a less-commonly taught language is too low for the class to be offered, the Center for Language Studies may instead offer FLANG 202R and FLANG 330R as an Independent Study course. The Independent Study course can be arranged through a special enrollment process. For information on the availability of language courses and Independent Study courses, please contact the Center for Language Studies, (801) 422-1201.
To receive graded credit for the lower-division courses covered by the foreign language challenge exam, students must take the challenge exam while enrolled in the designated upper-division language course (regular or Independent Study). The department responsible for the course will schedule challenge exams.